Source materials relating to Jason Lee: Notes and extracts, 1929.

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Source materials relating to Jason Lee: Notes and extracts, 1929.

Typescript copies of material assembled by Cornelius James Brosnan for his doctoral dissertation on Jason Lee (Berkeley, 1929). Mainly extracts from or copies of Methodist publications.

Originals : 2 v. ; 29 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich 106:11) and positive.

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Lee, Jason, 1803-1845

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Reverend Jason Lee, pioneer Methodist missionary, was born on June 28, 1803 in Stanstead, Quebec. After his ordination in 1834, Jason Lee and his nephew, Daniel Lee, journeyed overland to Oregon to serve the Flathead Indians. It was soon decided to abandon the Flathead mission and establish a new mission in the Willamette Valley. Jason returned east in 1838 to justify his decision and recruit reinforcements for the Willamette mission, as well as missions at The Dalles and Clatsop plains. In 1843...

Brosnan, Cornelius J. (Cornelius James), 1882-

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Professor of History, University of Idaho, 1921-1952. From the description of Papers, 1917-1950. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42929122 Cornelius James Brosnan was born in Dowagiac, Michigan, June 14, 1882, the son of Thomas and Mary (Brady) Brosnan. After receiving his A.B. degree from the University of Michigan in 1905 he became a teacher and administrator in the public schools of Eau Clair, Michigan. Following his marriage to ...